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      2. moniuszko: widma - stanisław moniuszko

      Moniuszko: Widma

      Stanisław MoniuszkoStanisław Moniuszko
      • 2018
      • 28 tracks
      • 1 uur, 5 min
      Moniuszko: Widma - Stanisław Moniuszko
      Moniuszko: Widma - Stanisław Moniuszko

      Album Details

      Dive into the hauntingly beautiful world of Stanisław Moniuszko's "Widma" (Phantoms), a captivating reconstruction by M. Prochaska that breathes new life into Moniuszko's original work. Released in 2018 under the CD Accord label, this album is a testament to the enduring power of classical music, blending colorful spoken and sung verse with orchestral mastery.

      Spanning a total of 28 tracks and just over an hour, "Widma" features the stellar performances of the Wrocław Baroque Orchestra and the NFM Choir, conducted by the esteemed Andrzej Kosendiak. The album is a rich tapestry of Moniuszko's compositions, each track offering a unique glimpse into the composer's genius. From the hauntingly beautiful "Ciemno wszędzie, głucho wszędzie" to the evocative "Zosia's Song," every piece is a masterclass in musical storytelling.

      The album challenges listeners' perceptions of what art music can achieve, pushing the boundaries of traditional classical compositions. With its intricate arrangements and powerful performances, "Widma" is a standout addition to any classical music enthusiast's collection. Whether you're a longtime fan of Stanisław Moniuszko or new to his work, this album promises an unforgettable auditory experience.

      May 18, 20182017 CD Accord2017 CD Accord

      Tracks

      1. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): IntroductionStanisław Moniuszko, Mariusz Bonaszewski, Andrzej Kosendiak
        2:35
      2. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Intrada. Lento - AllegrettoStanisław Moniuszko, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        5:26
      3. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Ciemno wszędzie, głucho wszędzieStanisław Moniuszko, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        0:53
      4. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Zamknijcie drzwi od kaplicyStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, Mariusz Bonaszewski, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        0:50
      5. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Ciemno wszędzie, głucho wszędzieStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        2:01
      6. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Podajcie mi garść kądzieliStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        0:19
      7. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Naprzód wy z lekkimi duchyStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:08
      8. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Patrzcie, ach, patrzcie do góryStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, Antoni Szuszkiewicz, Mikołaj Szuszkiewicz, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        6:38
      9. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Czego potrzebujesz, duszeczkoStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, Antoni Szuszkiewicz, Mikołaj Szuszkiewicz, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        2:13
      10. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Aniołku, duszeczko!Stanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Paweł Janyst, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:25
      11. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Już straszna północ przybywaStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Paweł Janyst, Mariusz Bonaszewski, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:49
      12. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Hej, kruki, sowy, orlice!Stanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Przemysław Wasilkowski, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:43
      13. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Dzieci! nie znacie mnie, dzieci?Stanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Jerzy Butryn, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        3:16
      14. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): A czegóż potrzeba dla duszyStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, Przemysław Wasilkowski, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        3:43
      15. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Nie lubisz umierać z głodu!Stanisław Moniuszko, Mariusz Bonaszewski, Dominik Kujawa, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        2:11
      16. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Nie lubisz umierać z głodu!Stanisław Moniuszko, Joanna Rot, Anna Wieczorek, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        2:39
      17. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Nie ma, nie ma dla mnie rady!Stanisław Moniuszko, Przemysław Wasilkowski, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:29
      18. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Gdy nic tobie nie pomożeStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Paweł Janyst, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        0:47
      19. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Podajcie mi, przyjacieleStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Paweł Janyst, Bogdan Makal, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        2:55
      20. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): A toż czy obraz Bogarodzicy?Stanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst
        0:27
      21. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Na głowie ma kraśny wianekStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Aleksandra Kubas-Kruk, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        4:04
      22. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Zosia's Song. Tu niegdyś w wiosny porankiStanisław Moniuszko, Aleksandra Kubas-Kruk, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:42
      23. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Tak, Zosią byłam, dziewczyną z tej wioskiStanisław Moniuszko, Beata Passini, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        3:14
      24. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Czego potrzebujesz, duszeczkoStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, Beata Passini, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:31
      25. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Darmo bieżycie; to są marne cienieStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, Paweł Janyst, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:08
      26. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Teraz wszystkie dusze razemStanisław Moniuszko, Jaroslaw Brek, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        1:28
      27. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): Czas odemknąć drzwi kaplicyStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, Mariusz Bonaszewski, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        4:54
      28. Widma (Reconstructed by M. Prochaska): To jest nad rozum człowieczyStanisław Moniuszko, Paweł Janyst, National Forum of Music Choir, Wroclaw Baroque Orchestra, Andrzej Kosendiak
        2:36
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      About Stanisław Moniuszko

      Stanisław Moniuszko, born in Ubiel, near Minsk, in 1819, is celebrated as the father of Polish national opera. His compositions, deeply rooted in Polish folk music and national themes, have left an indelible mark on the cultural landscape of Poland and beyond. Moniuszko's journey began with his family's move to Warsaw, where he first encountered Polish folk music, sparking a lifelong passion for integrating these elements into his work. Throughout his career, he traveled extensively across Europe, learning from and collaborating with some of the most renowned composers of his time, including Glinka, Liszt, Mussorgsky, and Rossini.

      Moniuszko's most famous works include the operas "Halka" and "The Haunted Manor," both of which are beloved for their patriotic and folkloric themes. His contributions to Polish music extend beyond opera, encompassing a wide range of art songs, operettas, ballets, and incidental works. Despite facing censorship and repression under Russian rule, Moniuszko's music continued to inspire and uplift the Polish people, earning him recognition as a national treasure.

      In addition to his composing, Moniuszko was a dedicated conductor, organist, and pedagogue, passing on his knowledge and passion to future generations of musicians. His influence on Polish music is immeasurable, and his legacy continues to be celebrated, with 2019 marking the 200th anniversary of his birth. Moniuszko's music is a testament to his deep love for his country and its people, making his compositions timeless treasures that resonate with audiences to this day.

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